The Latin word for library is bibliotheca; the plural is bibliothecae
bibliotheca
Me sine te.
No, Rome did not have the biggest library in the ancient world. The biggest was in Alexandria, Egypt. However Rome did have several extensive libraries, with literature in both Latin and Greek.
There are many things starting with u in Latin. Go to your public library and look in a Latin dictionary. You'll find pages of them.
Latin was the language spoken by the ancient Romans. The Latin word for boy is 'puer.'
Latin was the language of the ancient Romans. The Latin word "sex" is six in that language.
Ancient Rome, they used librarys to leave srolls and other types of paper, it is also latin
Latin is an unchanging language. Back in Ancient Roman times, there was noone named Ashley, so there is no way to say this name.
The English phrase "I am strong" can be translated into Latin. In this ancient language it comes out "tunc potens sum".
The ancient Romans knew pasta as collyra (a borrowing from Greek).
No such thing. Latin is an ancient language, thus, no flamethrowers at that time. Unless you would want to find the word "thrower" in latin. The word flame is inferno in latin.
There isn't any! Latin doesn"t have words like ninja, pizza, things like that where there aren't any in their state.